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Short term stashing..
mummytofour
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Help!
I have a about 8 k which I need to use about 2 k per month over the next 4 months.
Can anybody tell me the most safe/best way to store this money? I have an ING account a halifax easy cash a natwest reserve and basic account and in addition a YSB internet saver. I like to spread the money for safety but it suddenly dawned on me that there maybe a better way of stashing the cash. Oh I have a carp credit rating also sigh,,,
No sarcastic comments please as I may cry;) Thanks for any advice:D
I have a about 8 k which I need to use about 2 k per month over the next 4 months.
Can anybody tell me the most safe/best way to store this money? I have an ING account a halifax easy cash a natwest reserve and basic account and in addition a YSB internet saver. I like to spread the money for safety but it suddenly dawned on me that there maybe a better way of stashing the cash. Oh I have a carp credit rating also sigh,,,
No sarcastic comments please as I may cry;) Thanks for any advice:D
Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!
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national savings might give you a good return.0
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Probably not though...FeelingSkint wrote: »national savings might give you a good return.
There should still be a few 6.5% accounts out there with near-instant access and no penalty for withdrawals. I don't doubt you can find them either on the main site here or on one of the other money websites out there.I am a Chartered Financial Planner
Anything I say on the forum is for discussion purposes only and should not be construed as personal financial advice. It is vitally important to do your own research before acting on information gathered from any users on this forum.0
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